Aspen by Coty is an old American men's fragrance — 1989 launch, woody and fresh, not pretending to be something complicated. It's the kind of cologne that doesn't demand attention in a room but doesn't disappear either. Available on Highfy.pk in the 118 ML spray format at Rs. 4,600. You won't find it at Naheed or Imtiaz typically — it's not a local market staple, more of an import find. HIYOU at checkout covers free delivery on your first Highfy.pk order.
Worth knowing about if you're tired of the same oud-heavy options.
Aspen Cologne Spray Price in Pakistan
One product available: the 118 ML Cologne Spray at Rs. 4,600. That's Rs. 38.98 per ML, which is competitive for an imported American fragrance in Pakistan — similar volume products from mid-range imported brands run Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 7,000 locally. At 118 ML with 5–7 sprays per wear, the bottle typically lasts 4–6 months of daily use. BaadMay splits cost over 3 payments if you'd prefer not to pay Rs. 4,600 in one go.
| Product |
Size |
Price |
| Aspen - Cologne Spray 118 Ml |
118 ML |
Rs. 4,600 |
What Does Aspen Cologne Smell Like
Opening Notes
Aspen opens with bergamot and citrus — clean, not aggressive. The first 10–15 minutes have that sharpness you get with classic American colognes from this era: slightly soapy, bright, very easy to wear. Not a compliment-getter in the first spray the way flanker releases try to be. But it doesn't project in a way that becomes someone else's problem in a meeting, which is actually rarer than it should be at this price point.
Heart and Dry-Down
The middle of Aspen is where the woody part starts — cedarwood and oakmoss, fougere construction, dry and slightly earthy. This is the 1989 American men's fragrance skeleton: clean citrus opening, woody heart, musky dry-down. Longevity going by the formula is 5–7 hours on fabric; skin projection is softer than that. In Karachi's heat, the citrus top notes go faster than they would in a cooler climate — you'll mostly be smelling the cedar base within 20–25 minutes. That's not a complaint, cedar and musk sit well in humidity.
Who Wears This
Men who don't want a fragrance conversation to happen. Aspen is the anti-statement cologne — it smells clean, appropriate, and slightly outdoors-ish without being about any of those things explicitly. Good for the office, for a university student who can't afford the Rs. 15,000 niche options, or for someone who wants a reliable import that doesn't signal any particular fragrance identity. But — and this is worth saying honestly — if you're buying cologne primarily to get noticed, Aspen probably isn't the answer. It's been around since 1989 for a reason, but that reason isn't head-turning projection.
Aspen vs. Other Men's Colognes in Pakistan
In Pakistan's men's fragrance market, the competition at similar price points includes Rasasi, Afnan, and Ajmal — all available locally and often with stronger projection and oud or amber anchoring that reads as more traditionally desirable in Pakistani fragrance culture. Aspen isn't competing with oud-heavy florals; it's a cleaner, Western-market reference point that appeals to men specifically looking for that profile. Whether Rs. 4,600 is worth it over a comparable Ajmal Dure at a lower price depends entirely on whether you want that woody-fresh Western profile versus a local interpretation of similar accords. The Aspen formula doesn't change — it's been consistent since the 1980s, which you either value or you don't. Might differ in performance batch to batch on imports, but the fragrance character stays the same.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Aspen cologne genuine on Highfy.pk?
A: Highfy.pk is an authorised retailer of imported brands in Pakistan, not a grey market operation. The Aspen Cologne Spray listed is the Coty original 118 ML format — not a replica or tester. If the seal is intact when you receive it and the scent matches the classic Aspen profile (citrus opening, cedarwood dry-down), it's genuine. If something seems off with packaging or projection, contact Highfy.pk customer support before using.
Q: How many sprays should I use from Aspen Cologne?
A: 3 to 5 sprays is the standard — pulse points work best: wrists, neck, inner elbow. Aspen isn't a powerhouse projector, so don't under-apply thinking more sprays compensate for a lighter formula. In Pakistan's heat, 3 sprays on wrists and neck is enough for 5–6 hours of moderate projection. Spraying onto fabric (collar, shirt cuff) extends longevity beyond what skin projection alone gives you.
Q: Does Aspen cologne last long in Karachi's heat?
A: Moderate longevity — 5 to 7 hours, with projection dropping to skin level after 3–4 hours in Karachi's humidity. The citrus top notes go quickly in heat, but the cedar and musk base anchors through most of the day. Not a fragrance you'd reapply mid-day, but not one that disappears by 10am either. Storing the bottle away from direct sunlight and heat preserves the formula quality — leaving it in a car in Karachi summer will degrade it faster than normal use.